$NetBSD: patch-src_basic_c,v 1.1 2012/05/10 20:53:30 dholland Exp $ - don't use implicit int --- src/basic.c~ 2012-05-10 18:57:11.000000000 +0000 +++ src/basic.c @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ * beginning of the current line. * Trivial. */ -PASCAL NEAR gotobol(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR gotobol(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * location. Error if you try and move out of the buffer. Set the flag if the * line pointer for dot changes. */ -PASCAL NEAR backchar(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR backchar(f, n) int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ /* * Move the cursor to the end of the current line. Trivial. No errors. */ -PASCAL NEAR gotoeol(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR gotoeol(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * location, and move ".". Error if you try and move off the end of the * buffer. Set the flag if the line pointer for dot changes. */ -PASCAL NEAR forwchar(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR forwchar(f, n) int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ @@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ #endif } -PASCAL NEAR gotoline(f, n) /* move to a particular line. +int PASCAL NEAR gotoline(f, n) /* move to a particular line. argument (n) must be a positive integer for this to actually do anything */ @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ * considered to be hard motion; it really isn't if the original value of dot * is the same as the new value of dot. Normally bound to "M-<". */ -PASCAL NEAR gotobob(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR gotobob(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * (ZJ). The standard screen code does most of the hard parts of update. * Bound to "M->". */ -PASCAL NEAR gotoeob(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR gotoeob(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * controls how the goal column is set. Bound to "C-N". No errors are * possible. */ -PASCAL NEAR forwline(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR forwline(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * alternate. Figure out the new line and call "movedot" to perform the * motion. No errors are possible. Bound to "C-P". */ -PASCAL NEAR backline(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR backline(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ #endif } -PASCAL NEAR gotobop(f, n) /* go back to the beginning of the current paragraph +int PASCAL NEAR gotobop(f, n) /* go back to the beginning of the current paragraph here we look for a blank line or a character from $paralead to delimit the beginning of a paragraph or $fmtlead to delimit a line before the paragraph */ @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ int f, n; /* default Flag & Numeric argu return(TRUE); } -PASCAL NEAR gotoeop(f, n) /* go forword to the end of the current paragraph +int PASCAL NEAR gotoeop(f, n) /* go forword to the end of the current paragraph looking for a member of $paralead or $fmtlead or a blank line to delimit the start of the next paragraph @@ -433,7 +433,7 @@ register LINE *dlp; * is overlap between screens. This defaults to overlap value in ITS EMACS. * Because this zaps the top line in the window, we have to do a hard update. */ -PASCAL NEAR forwpage(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR forwpage(f, n) int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ int f,n; /* prefix flag and argument */ * EMACS manual. Bound to "M-V". We do a hard update for exactly the same * reason. */ -PASCAL NEAR backpage(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR backpage(f, n) register int f; register int n; @@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ register int n; * Set the mark in the current window to the value of "." in the window. No * errors are possible. Bound to "M-.". */ -PASCAL NEAR setmark(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR setmark(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * Remove the mark in the current window. * Bound to ^X */ -PASCAL NEAR remmark(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR remmark(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -542,7 +542,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * that moves the mark about. The only possible error is "no mark". Bound to * "C-X C-X". */ -PASCAL NEAR swapmark(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR swapmark(f, n) int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ int f,n; /* argument flag and num */ * the hard work gets done by the standard routine that moves the mark * about. The only possible error is "no mark". Bound to "M-^G". */ -PASCAL NEAR gotomark(f, n) +int PASCAL NEAR gotomark(f, n) int f, n; /* default and numeric args */